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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1928)
rEDFOT?ri mxtt; TTtrRuyr, mtdford, onr.nox. srmw. 'aptjtl 1, 102s. VXCFj seven lie Pre pur I'd Many f Lhi- glder men uie often hen id to say: "I wtali J was ;t Iniy again," 01 poNiiUly, "1 did not h.ie the oppori unities to 1 ear 11 things wlifn 1 was a hoy that are now offered." Now ; H ! i yur rh;tnee. u eoniph-ie i-uuwf of bfnut leader ship training will he offered fret to men over IS years of apse. You will gt-t this course which require hut a few hours time eaeh vi'k. The complete course requires eight weeks. You will he taught the very things 1 hat every man ought to Know. First aid, k mil-lying, ete. .til ihe buy M-outs already know thrnt. L "U were to come before lot- t-ouit of honor ami he askeil 111'' .-.ame tntions that lire asked tin r j s, how would you ru n k ".' .sk yourself this question and your answer will doutuh-ss make you admit that you had better brush up 11 little. The object of this training course is to build up a i-eserve of trained leaders who really under stand vhul it means to be it real good scout, and who will therefore take n deeper Interest in scout work. On Monday. April 2nd at 7:'0 o'clock at Med ford hin.li school an experienced scout leader will give an inspiring and instructive talk on this subject. Everyone is cor dially invited to alteml. You will receive the first lesson in scoutfnu which will doubtless he found most Interesting. You owe it to yourself and to the boys to come. Ity so doing you are proving that this is a great country ami that v.e also have a great bum-h of fine hoys who are going to keep it so. Many of the best business men in this section are considering the course and it is expected that they will find it a pleasant and profit able diversion from their buslnesH earea and worries. "Mix with the hoys and In one." You will add a few more pleasant yi-ars to your life as well as helping the yuur.g men who are to follow in your place. Hriefly. the course will cover similar training and tests to that given the boys. You will he taught the common knots, first aid. camp ing, etc. A pleasant evening each week is assured all who attend the course. i '01110 Monday and "be prepared." The Girl Scouts court of award was held Friday night at scout headquarters with a large atten dance of parents and friends. The girls have advanced a long way in their scouting since beginning last spring. Troop '2 always meets with troop for their court of awards, and the girls enjoy that very much. Miss Lydn T. King, county health nurse gave the girl a very interesting talk on their sixth law of being kind to animals, how they could Vssist the city and county humane society in their work of bettering life for the animals and reacting in the long run very ma terially for the benefit of mankind. Three new badges that have never been awarded before, came before the court Friday night, id' music, health winner and path finder. The health winners badge being a well kept record of per sonal health covering a period of three months lime, and showing an improvement in posture. Mil dred Walker received the music ian's badge. Klizubeih Fleischer the healt h winners badge and Doris llundy the pathf i n d e r s badge. The eight tenderfeet. or new girls, who came before the court were Patsy Smith. Theda Moore. Hetty Hates, I orothy Gore, liar barn Fields. Janice F.mory. Hazel Moffat and Muriel Waters. Two hi the glils advanced to second class, Luverno Shoults and Hert Porter, while Madge Kunzman has advanced far enough to he award ed the first class badge, there be ing only one other first class Girl Scout in Med ford. Doris Hundy. Mrs. J. R. Woodford and daugh ter Jean entertained the girls of troop one with a party at their home. 5'2 South Holly, which was very much enjoyed by all the 3 4 girls present, ami who appreciat ed very much the evening of games, as well as the refreshments Mrs. Woodford so kindly served. Some of the girls of both troops ore just now recovering from their first spring dose of poison oak, contracted on a hike that 4S of the i;irl Scouts took to I.nmb Tongue hill, where they roasted weinies and ate their lunch, and generally enjoyed the afternoon very much, as well ns viewing the beautiful patch of lamb-tongue in full bloom, but did not pick them as the girls are taught to conserve the beautiful wild flowers, especi ally those that do not allow having their roots bothered by picking and pulling the blooms. And de spite the precautions taken to keep the poison oak away, some of theni suffered quite a dose, but not enough to take away the pleasure enjoyed on the hike, which all en joyed very much. Hoth the cap tains, Mrs. Douglas Willson and Mrs. Catherine Helcher went with the girls. All are anticipating more hikes as soon as the weather again clears off. Social Notes and Meetings The Medford Life Service He rmits are to hold a meeting at the First Methodist church Sun day. April I. at 4:30 o clo. k. The recruits are planning I" have (ttiarge nf an evening's serv ice ia the Presbyterian church nono. Therefore It i neeesary for them to start working on this at once. All members and others who are intretsed an- urged to at tend this meeting. O. W. II . & N . mil roa d tax en In Oregon will reach i,390,00tf. Radio Program KMED Mail Tribune-VJi-in Station The Voice of a Great Country Program Monday, April 2 1M to, lo:3 A. M. American Laundry.' 10:;li! ao 11 A. M. Los An go les Soup Co. 11 to 2 Noon -Talent Hour. 12: 15 to l:l."i 1'. M Lewis Super Service Station. C:15 1. M. The Mail Tribune News Items and Market He- poits. S to S::iO P. M. The Met! lord . Electric Co. i The third radio program of tho, People's Klectric company, since j they took over the Atwater Kent ; servii-e here two weeks ago. Was1 broadcast over KMED. the Mail Tribune-Virgin station Saturday I morning from 10 to 1 1, and re ceived an enthusiastic response from listeners thruout the valley. ! James Stevens, popular local ! baritone, .Max Fiescel, violinist,; Alma Lawn nce, pianist and ac-', cotnpanist, and Mary Greiner in ' comic stingalogues, were feat ured during the hour, and called forth J a steady stream of phone calls. i The program follows: The ) Waters of Minnetonka, by Lieu- j ranee, "Der Sohu, ;er Haide," by ; Kieler I'.ela. violin selections play-: ed by Max Fiescel; The Wander- . er's Song by Hasbach and "Iuna"l by McCiel. sung by James Stev- ens; "I'd Love to He a .Monkey in ' the Zoo,, and "What's the Good! of That, Huh ?" sotiga log ties by Mary Greiner: Souvenir, by India and "Melody'' by Vi.-e-Presidi'iit i Dawes, played by Fiescel; "Hills" j by La Forge and "A I 'age's I toad . Song" by Novel lit. sung by Stev- ens. Miss Alma Uiwrence, who ac- ( rnmpanicd the above numbers then contributed the following '. piano solos; "Thf Crap Shooter's J Dance" by Fastwaad Lane, and; "Spinning Song" by Mendi-lsohn. J Aftr this .Mary Orcim-r again j ca me on in the snug.ilogufs j "riant a Water Melon on My j Grave and Lit the Juice Soak j Thru" and "Fat urn; Grow Thin."! Max Fiescel then played as his j final numbers. "To a Wild Kuse" J by McDowell, iind "Polish Ma- 1 zurka" by Trinkause, and James! Stevens ended the program with j the two numbers "Sorter Miss You"- by Clay Smith and "Lucin dy" by Deppen. j A real tribute lo last week's j Copco radio program was received i from onp of Medtord's leading I authorities on music and drama j in the Torm of the following uote: "1 want lo thank you for ili best nronrum that was ever put over KMKI), last niKht from !i:oo to 10 p. m." The proKram rercrred to featured Jus. Stevens operatic bur itone, and (icoriie Maddox. lenor in a splendid arrangement of solo nnd tluot ntimhers from some: of the leading operas. Southern Oreuon Normal has added a number of new courses to the schedule th meet the demands i of a frnwini; institution. ! Psycholony of advertising, a j course offered by V. . Caldwell, has created much interest, especi ally nmiHin' those taking' junior work. In this, the psychological principles are applied to advertis inff and sellillK. Advertisements are analyzed as to color preference size of type, location in newspaper or magazine, and as to cost of ad vert isinr compared with the re turns netted. This is a three hour ; course and elphteen students have signed for it. , Three hour courses In Kih- teenth Century, Victorian and Ho- ; mantic poetry are bitit? given by : Miss Florence l.uck of the Knplisli i department. , A new course in Outdoors Sketching, from Miss Marion Ady j should prove valuable to many students. This class will meet Friday mornings. When the weath er permits, pencil or oil landscape sketching will be done out-of- j doors, and when class Is held in- t doors the time will be devoted to costume sketching or to still life composition. The following stu dents have signed for this course; Cora OUtings. Helen Deyoe, Verne Trimble nnd Virginia Miller. j Walter Had ford has a new class ' in Marketing, which deals with I production and distribution of pro- , duee. A number of men are tak ing this subject. Maseball Theory from Coach McNeal should be n great help especially to men who intend to be coaches. Tlte fundamentals of good baseball, how to teach thm as well as actual field work will he a part of the term's work. CONCORD. N. IL. Mar. 'M.uVt The body of Miss Margaret Stew art of Worcester, a teacher at the Meverly school for the !eaf. was found last ttii'.ht on the Cambridge turnpike a mile from the center of this town. It bore mark whirh the police believe pointed to mur der. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Housework, day or hour; plain sewing. Phone 934 X 1 1 Records Exchanged 400 NEW RECORDS TO CHOOSE FROM Princ in your old records and wyhangc them forfj-w A Small Exchange Charge JENNINGS Bargain Store 5 South Front St. JUST KIDS VJE TRIED DONE O X- BEST L) IIFXP WANTE1J MALR S.l,i:s.IKN We have an opening for an energetic man of sjood r putM to haiulle a jiiiar.inti-ed line of luHis hold neces.-itles dinci to consumers. With our vu-npera lion, our hinh quality products enables ine.H'ii-nci'd men to earn bij; nioni-y. i leinrtt h Co. of California, Third Si.. Dalt- html.t'alif. 10 W AN'IT'D Hy direct grocery house, salesman for rural dis tricts, t h-eson ami ( 'alifotnia. liox 1. Tribune. lt liKNl'HAL housepaintiiiK nnd pa- fi.ihn it fine interior v:li I iiit in and floor finishinw. Thone 121-J. W A N TEA) MISCliX u KO CS "ANTKI I am offered a tie cun tract. Have fine stand of fir tim ber; some pine. Would be triad to correspond With a responsible sawmill man desirous of a loca tion. Ib-rt Anderson, Liberty libit;.. Medfonl. 10 WANTKD Custom lintchinr. Souaie Deal Hatcherv. Phone !d;-l. WANTKD A you tip calf, few days old. to put on cmv. Phone '.i'tli. Jacksonville. if WANTKD To buy soon Mood youiiK 'lairy cows. Must In- ff-sh or to flht'n soon. Muh Clark, Hotel HoII.umI. Call Dr. CiU.'-n. I'hnne ;,:,i. M.-dfoid, ore. i:; WANTKD To buy hens for meat. C. V. Carpenter. Phone L'ol-W- i.tf WANTKD PediKi'eed Chinchilla rabbits, 3 to S months old. Write K. Hefner. Cold Hill. 3Mtf WANT K 1 1-La w n mowers to sharp- en. Will come and K"t them and return them. Work guaranteed. . Phone 104J-K. L. O. aueK'n. 237. N. Ivy St. : 1 WANTKD Team of horses. State price In first letter. Address M. P., care Mail Tribune. tf WANTKD-2nd hand poods & Junk., Pat's. lOOti Prune. Tel. &47-L. 37U: LET MR do your hauling and snve you money. Hawlev Trunnfer, 1 619 N. ltiverside. JMione 1044-X.! :iS . "a O FOLLOWING ADVERTISER? ARE Members Medford Realty Board In a really hwpII liPlRhhnrliood. Ntc( il-room !umsi fine lawn im'l shrubbory. Kvi;r thiiiK 'u want. You can't always view the prop erty the Iay you wish. "o are wilting to meet your wants, seven ' ,. , Phon".nr877.WnCSr' " SACRIFICE SALE OR TRADE $100.00 CASH Fnniislioil liousf, 1 ncre lnml, close in, new l)iinalof J rooms, sleeping; porch, pirnc tiu rabliit house. PRICE $3000 $100 Cash. Balance $30 a Month Or will tritilc for city property. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate Phones 409 910-Y 6 South Central READ THIS HOME SACRIFICE GET YOUR CHECK BOOK AND HURRY! In beautiful Kast Side INiirhtH; 2 view lots IL'O feel by 123 feet. Large cherry, almond, apple and Finnic trees. Imported shrubs, lawn, roses, rine vines, ivy, honeysuckle, etc Well built double con structed plastered house; bent of fixtures, 2-inch V-grain flooring" throughout; 'A bed rooms, sleeping porch, lots of closets and bath upstairs. Living room, dining room, sun room, pantry, kitchen, and screen porch, hot water tank down wired for range, and linoleums; Pi-foot by LM-font dry concreie. basement with Peninsu lar furiinoe. Laro double garage, chix house, gravel drive. Must sell at once; $.Vjft, with 120 down. R. V. WILLI AM 9, 414 Medford Building FOR TRADE f arrrs, fren noli. Fomi fruit, pninll hniiso and lain: rlripp In. f'iTio fur garden nnil Ijr rii'x. TnidivTlT house in town nr fur va- 2 acres alfalfa, close in 2T, S",d cash. 5 acrcH frc! soil, shadi', well locatr'fl, $jfio per acre, catiy terms. 10 acros, kooiI soil; only J.MiO, fiM cash. E. C. CORN O 11 South Riverside A MISTER V-' 5-PETV CLUB TOW, F'JT V VJE CANT DO T 1 l' nusi n i:ss or poiotn itiks WAXTl'D At nine, man and wife to take half inn-rest in farm and wood business, preferably wuh true k. Ht'ferntces rt'tiuii'fd. 1'hone S-L. tiold Mill, ore. lo FOTt SAl.i: We offer a G stock in a local company that is uar- anti'ed by all the assets and earninus together with a reserve fund of $i:ii.tttMi. Southern Luild- iiiK t Loan Asn.. Itoom 10. Jackson County Hank i:idK. tio . - FOK HETT APARTM KNTS 1,011 lo-:T iipartment; wati-r. hunts and tel ephone, sli-cpiiifr porch. I 'hone 7;iN-.. L'L'H So. Crapi'. Ji! FOU ItKNT l''urnished ipnrt inent with Kara;;!-. Phone 1I14-.I. KOIt ItKNT Kurnished iipart ment: mis. hot water. t 1 ti .V Central. 10 FOK KKNT Desirable downstairs apartment. Hotel (irand. 1 1 Fllll II KNT 3 -room f urn. f ront apt .. private bath and Kara pi1. Also two rooms. 004 W. mth. Stliilf FOIl KENT rrflMSHED KOOMS poll li KNT - Nicely furnished lar;:e front room with private enliaiiee. 1 o a 1' d if desired. Kates reasonable. - ma N. oaU dale. Cull .s.'.S-ll. 1" KOI! R KN F Looms ,L' .00 a week Kachelor cabm. 4 1.. So. ! ront J Kolt KKNT Warm rurnished bed room ami Karate. I . s. Oak dale. 1 - F 'II Ii KNT Sb-ciiltiK rooms: balh. :4". N, Crape. 1 1 FOR RKNT Pleasant room, mod- ern, close In, with hoard. 716; Kaat MuinL 30Rtf j VOn KKNT M:Sii;LLANKOtS I FOK 1 1 KNTOara e,n in city limits on Pacific binhw ay; reasonable term. Phone lir.l, HainiMou Patton. 1 0 TWICE IN A WHILE, yon have the oppor tunity to buy such a homo for a Irille down. This If your chance: $1400 HOME Only $150 Down lliibnop Hinull monthly imymi'MM. T-'ff 1 r FOR. HOMES PH0NE329 PO. BOX 934 Hotel Nash Corner - . LJH'i' C: COULl'V ' ,) -it. BE" TILL MOM'V TO l,(l ' 7 ' . -A ,H tT.Y Ti L A. on improvd . real e--tatr. M'J.h.n i,.-r $ 1 iM"l jcr month. Southi-i n Huiblin an.l Loan Association, "a home com pany," liooui I', JacUson Ci.unty Itnnk. In - 1HM l-'i'i xii -Cremba. U. owner noli- r'L. K. Hewitt. I III S '"llv. K - - - " " ' I'WU lu.M HOCSiCIiWMNU ROOMS i: i:i:.t Hons I'Plim rooms. I a FOK REX? IIOl'SKS "o; liKXT Trunin modern fur nislo d liouse. Phone 70 11.. 1 :i oi: K I NT---Furnished bungalow, 71L' W. 1th: adults. phone 44U -M. 10 FOR ItKNT Dupb'N. c! $-7.. 'it per month. Tel. in. !)-.). K KNT New I r. me. :i:i:, laiwaid-. urn modern Ceo. IV-I- 1 1 FOK KKNT Modern i-rooio t.u;e w Uli T.nae at ti I I W ot- n.l MI' St. phone ;a or :im K. Ml"' FK KKNT 4-n h. m modern .t lae. ti4 MeAndi'ews Si. Impure Put!" Norlh Ceniral. la 'i- " ' "," In- kou im:nt Mo.i- taw and iranic, ipiire L'H S. Fir S ti i. room cbe in. ., upstairs. 1- FOK 1 1 KNT Strictly modern cor ner duplex, close in. Phone ML, IU FOK KKNT house. Phone furnished . !Uf I foil KKNT 7-i-ooni house with ; I.lKe. close ill. Phone HUL'-W. 1 1 ' KOI I KKNT On April 1st. mod ern ft -n.otu t urnish ed bungalow, centrally located. Key at 1 Hi S Ivy. f.tf MIKCICLLANKOUB j , - i LLSTKN: -See us befoie purchas ing. We handle pioperties of real value. Southern ore Lyon KealtV Co., 1 IX South liiver:-ide. It: I r;oot! and lmw: ,W::iin ymi can get 'i-m. i ookod by I'ail hini sell', always famous for his hant-burgi-rs. Ni w, n'-ai. cl;issy and i a 1 ways clea:i. It 's Just opt-n j Jhid's l.uueh on Kighth between Kronl nnd C' litral. a i .Sl'IIClAI, low rati-- on loin; dis tance hauling. Haw b-y Trans fer. 0 1 !i N. liivi-rsid. 1'hone 1 0 44-N. :iu IIOCKKW 1VI:.S The I'antorlum has the only complete rug clean ing plant iu soul horn Oregon. All work guaranteed, rhone 1M4. Sf.Otf Hi:OH CLKANTj nnd Rlzinl. sham poo process. All work guaran teed. Medford Mattress Co. 1'hone 2i;ti-K. 3 2 N. Crape .St. ;Mfiif HAVK your furntrnr repaired by A. N. Tllibuutt. 1'horirt !!-K. 3iifitf HRAL KSTATE, Tnnuranca. 208 Medford Natl. Bunk llldc C. 8. Hutterfleld. KOIl HA I tIC liKf FOlt WA Lli 4-room I'm nished or unfurnished modern houso on p a v e iio nt ; assessments paid. I'rlced low: Sunn down. AVtr. T. i. liox 3 2 U. 1 :. FOH SALK A unbiue and attrac tive Kast side home. esigned for beauty and run veuience. sight ly View, exceileut location, shade trees; larg living room with hardwood floor- and fireplace; all walls painted: atlraeiive din ing room with niti lu-s and nu merous built-ins: U it li-:t finivb ed up to th- minute; 2 large t.ed- basement: furnace. I his home is new and can be pun-ha'd at the price of Jf.r.mi; JXim cash, balance ou terms to suit relinble pur chaser. If you want the very best at a reasonable price. !ief. Charles A. Wing Agency, exclusive agents. I I 1 FOlt SALK OH IIKNT- Fine resi dence, corner of Minnesota and Oerova sts. n. c. Noggs. i;i F' 1 1 SA Li: Dwelling on Austin St., firs' class toiidllion: easy ierins. Monthly payments if de sired. It. ('. lioirus. Lt FOR SALK Mv e.ptlty in duplex for sale cheap. Inquire P 07 No. Kiverside Ave., ,..ford. 1 f Foil SALK - 4-room house and garage, all modern, with furni ture. Priced (o sell. See owner, 't'J ."i Kd wards. Lasy terms. I u FOR HA LK Two new houses ou West Main. Stljcru Phone 3 1 r. i f WANTED To Buy for Gfcsh All Your SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf CI Qo. WELL-LJWEN U'E .;-". -wf. ut "o i-; i r (V ( 7 1 ? . .. . i LOST ai-stiaiis u i:tb of I Mar-!i. iu M fit I m d stores or on Main st ret i . i w ;if r. Marv A . Caiin ron. Kinder pb-ae have at Tritmin'. Suiiabl.' i u ;mi. 1 I M TltniOM L 1 ir' Vol' WANT a wealthy. ib.-ln;; ! sw t! lie art . rilt- l-'i'i-n '. r . inm It. C!f v l;iiiii. i hio. n: i.xi'iiANci: lit sn ai i i-s ni-ai i i:.Mit Id loi l'a:.. r pi opci ty. - fedd. I: lite Foi: i:ciianc i-: rini 7-moir stile. -O house In I.ont; Pt.tcll. Cal. for land with improvements nenr Medford. Ashland or Uniib Pass, up to s l ii.iooi. W ill siimc. -C. S. I'.utlcrfield, Kculior I'oK TI1ADK en.'losed car i 'it v lots for a k""1 Phone .'iSli-,1 . I I FOIt SAMO AC SxiMuim.KS a i:istko.i; motoi: en. Hnd-on-Ksse hal r is offeritiK s-veral i; I hht ears a-; in al the very low priees of ?L" Tin and 7 .i. All to u.i In and nothing to lose, a- you can' Italic Ihelil 111 .It Votll ewM la(.-r in Hie season. Come ami S'e. I 'J I I (IOOD WILD OAKLAND L'SKD I CARS I Thai We inarani ee. 'I'll used cars are always pul in the best of shape. ou can lie-, peud upon the prrformauce v.m will receive from them. They must be riht or w e are not throunh. Come iu and see these ears on our llooi : Lute model Dodye roadster; P.i:'; Cb-vr..l-t L'-.b.or sedan; I'tT Chevrolet coupe; one oldsmobile roadsier. lat e no.d.1: tieacli fin" someone Iliiltl wants snap. i We also have a late mode Oak-I land spoil loiirini; in fine shape; ! lots of food lubber; a splendid) car for tome one. our Prices Are Ki;;hl. I 14ANDKKSON Mo'ltili CO. iak land and Pont lac: 1 Dealers 101 ! '(il: SAl.i: Foul. Kuxt. n "2'i Ford Touring For.l UouiNtei-IJelivery .MliXWi'U Coupe on oil HO L'T Chevrolet Cahrbdid . .mi Clevebuid Toiirini;. 'JS U- censo i:..iui cni:vsi.i:i;. 2s s. iiiv.rside. HI Foil SAI.F I'ieree-Atrow -ton liuik and steel body In fine sbaie. Dlwuoil's Auto Shop, IIS So. Central. 1 Foil SALK WIllyH-Knight Sedan, like new ; mechanically perfect . Call 7ti. :n;itr FOlt HAI.I roCITHV Fti: SALK Ciigue Liver Poultry Farm certified baby chicks. Ledn and Leghorns. "Certified" means blood tested for conditions iis cases; bred lo lav iiml scienlif icallv selei'led. Hi dtspla v and for sale at Monarch Seed .V Feed Co. store. !if WINAN llollvw 1 Leghorn chicks April IS. lie; April 1L"jc: lieds l.'.c. Chicks guaranteed. Sipi.tre Deal Hatchery, 1107 1-:. Main. Phone !' I -L. 1 FOlt SALK Puretired llarrcd Itock hatching eggs, $. per IM0. U. A. Seltlemire, 1'hono 774-J-l!. i:i MA(U:iltK'H CHICKS Strong, husky chicks from wonderful laying stock. Three hatches each week, c h der now. White Leg horns, $1tt loo; Si 4 r. louo. Ii. I. Iteds. J1K Ml l"li; $175 IMMI. J. II. Magulre, 7S7 Oregn St., Port land, h e. 27 SALK Hatching eges. Peils. F. V. Voung. Phone 731-W-2 l:l KJSLKll'H UKD CHICKS $20.00 per 100. We are hatching every week. Put your order in now to Hecuro desirable date for Ilhode Island Ited baby chicks. Kesler'n TrapneHt lted Farm, lit. 2, Hox . one mile north of Medford limits on Pacific, highway. 33Ktf BABY CHICKH lctunlve nnonfi! for Wl nan's and Klmer Morrl Ann's heavy Invln Htmlna of While leghorns. See ui for I Spring lirook hutching gg and! 6-weeka pullets. Dook orders . now for Rood dates. Mutunl Mill Heed Co. Phone 210. 27 41 f FOIl SALK II. I. H. eggs. I'hnne r:i!)-.I-2. 378 UUl SM,F ItUlMTS I'oit SALf; Pedigree, chinchilla rabbits. Plioiie : h . p. 1 C 1 1 INC H M .LA M and Ite,:s. "Id f I'hone :.: i 1! WANTED WE BUY FOR CASH All Used Furniture nnd Stovei Call 505 W. A. KINNKT Furniture Houie 111 East Main A K'.o - i '." nr.'.' ;;i !'.)'; il'' . j t'G O M7 Ml-- YOU. SUfiIA KSTOCK. I .l-'ttV t..u- wo w ill fi'fht-1 Mif tfam bav tch.-.l and ucntb- ::t;-J-L'. i:" null. II weli in; I'hono ou sAi.i:- .met fresh, riione 7-K-: illlon .If KOK SALK 1 t;ood Kmiii mul" bariifss and wat,on. tb o. llilinn rhone LT.s-M. IL" i-'oi: sai.i: n r o o d s. w caio-r pii:.-. rimnr -t I 7 ' sic .M. Miip-ar. Foi: SALK Coor. saddle horse, uNo mare, will work sitmte or ilouble. H. Df U It. Phone IMl-K-4. 11 I'oit salk ;;;;L i:sT.Ti; l'ni: SAI.I-: A fine imonie prop erly t bat w ilt ha ve very sult stan'.ial int rease for next five years, (lood investment at pres ent time. c. S. Luttertieid. tt.-nltor. 1 ii" 1'oK SALK tJeneral f.n m ;.i'd orchard tract of 4-1 acr.-s. Fruit should pay i a i.T entire r. -t Hie year. ery low priee of s 1 : per aere. Terms, i '. S. Utitlerl ield. Kealtor. 1 ii FOK SALK --Musi sell lots :rJ t - :'.:'. pellson Si. K.u-h I I 7 . Make oi ler. John M. Schmidt. i ;t I ." Caslro St.. Oakland, t'al. 10 1 FtH ALK -La re ist side lot ; iVuuile -0 1 r price reasona hie. Iteiitiett .We. - ATTKNTION, 111' ll.DKKS Mean- i j tlful lot on Minnesota Ave., one , of Med ford's ill o s t beautiful' j streets. Priced a! less than cost' of improvements. Sec Charles : ! A. Wiim A,eiiey, exclusive ;ii;-nts. ; II. ; i ' ' ' H I 'K KN KANCII 2 acres, -1- MhUH bouse. Well eleelric lilllMC. I Hix I 'iiufi . chicken house, runs, elc. Well etpiipped for liilltiedi- j ate occupancy; 2 miles town;1 $2 ion; liuii down. K. . Wll- I Hams. Medford IMdt;. Phone Kii'-'.l I o ! Fi)lt SAl.i; -:tH nrfe finest land. ; ID aires 1 S- eAr-old bemlng j pears. Ii acres young peachi-s and i aprb ols, 1 ii ai res' w heat : excel-1 I lent building she, :t'j miles fmnij town, u mile .-i i, riu-eu ior 1 quick sale ;il $: II; terms. It. i V. Williams. Medford IMdg. Tel. i 2 ;-'. HI II A UO A IN I miles north of (Irants Pass, two miles up drove creek tow a rd Placer, J 7 ii acres, 30 in crop, fi to be Hiininn'r fal lowed; balam-e timber and pas ture, barn: ?;i.Vi(. L'ni) acres ail- Joining: Independent water right j on hoih places; i a acres in crop. 2 5 summer fallow, timber, pas ture, young orchard of tl't trees, berries, Mt filbert trees, 27 wal nuts, liOO I okay grapes, good buildings, horses and machinery, $iiM). Wish lo retire. John H. Koblnsnn, Lelnriii, Oregon. 32 FOK HAIjK MISCFLIiANFOCS FOK SALK.I 4 '4 tlfcrn green plnfl slabs, $5.0U per load. Valley Fuel Co., Phone "li. SliUtf FOlt SALK lEestaurant ecpiip nieni, also portable Vletrola. Mr Andrews and N. Central Ave. II FOlt SALK A davenport table, brown mabogn ny finish. Phone XM-W. Hi KOU HA LK Duncan Phyfe sofa, dlnlm; room set., piano, phono graph, hall dork, Koyal vaciiiiin sweeper, twin bed, bom1 chin. i dishes, kitchen ranee. SU3 W. 11th St. !Uf FOlt HALi: Tomato and cabbage plants now ready. C. Carey, Tel. :m-.i-i. utr Foil SAl.i: Tractor and double disc plow, A -1 shape. I test bid this week takes it. Call al f 1 3 Liberty St. 10 Foil SALK Il'j-in. steel casing at '.: '.if per fl . L, Nieder 111 ever, It. 2. Medrord. Call 21-F-3. Jack sonville. LI FOR HA LIS Haled hay, fonce pouta and wood. I'hone 40K-K-X. 143tf -- - -' POK HALK For no anfl Kravel, inoirnent ana Knerai teaming, I'hone. 1 2-J. Ham'l Batemun. tf FOK SALK Hot point electric range. 4 burner. 2 oven. 135.00; coke burner, f 1 5. Community Hospital. tf ; ' roit nrtLi'j uooii cany seen corn, rc a pound. J. A. Manko, H. I-. D. 1 , two miles cast of Jacksonville, tf Kfit SAI.K ftrst urnilo northern Iilit ci-iliir fi'iici' imstK. wlrp f'-in-p. kuU'h nml ncltliid fur all imt'imscv (iailillH Dlxnn. 370 m si.NKss inti:(TfitT Contractor K. I. KTl'AHT A HONS Oener.J Contractors, Including hai ( menta, dltche. n ktndn cl cement and concrete work, H. I Stuart, 217 Apjdo, phone fi43; Ollhert HMjHrt, 1 7 Kohh Court phone 9f-M: Mllea Ktunrt, H N'nwtotvn. tihnn HRO f Ktnnnclitl 9) .WW I.KNI) MONKY Pacific Coant Credit Amsoclatlon 42S Medtord Btdg.f Madford Ori, U in By Ad Carter VOUP MOTS-iPR Ui:.L ViZ C-LAO TO r.r:rJt,J THAT A Cl.U?. BUTTON '3 ?i lil SINKSS DUtKC'TOHT Alitractnrs MI'lMtAY ACSTliACT CO. Ab efrartp of Title, Title lnsuranre. Kouios a an.l 5, No. a ii North Ceiitral Ave., upstairs. .TACKSOV CO AI1STKACT (. Abstracts of Titlu anil Title Insur ance. The only ciioiplcto TI I I e Hsiciu in Jack Hii County. A. K. K K LLC )(!(' Abstracter of Titles, Li. "J. Hox 10'-... Medford. Oregon. ft"liable Jackson Conn- ty Abstracter. Twemy-eit;hr yura experience and nearly forty years In tho county. Special work onlv. tf Attorneys A. K. UKAMKS Lnwyer. Office in Liberty Building. Kit A N K P. T A H U l-'AA Lawyer. Craterlin Theater BIiIk., Med ford. Ore. nine Printers THK UI.L'U PlilNT SHOP Com plete lil ue Print Service. lltnh class work. San Francisco prices. Downtown office, Medford book Store. 34 No. Central. Phon B21-W. Chiropractic I'hystclnns Dlt. K. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nervo Specialist, Office hours 9 to KJ; 2 to 5. 303-204 Libertv JildK- Office phone 60; Ues. phone 790-11. Freight Transportation 1,1) N C DISTANCK HACLINC Medford - Klamath truck line. Daily service. 1 milled carriers. Special rates on load lots. Auto freieht terminal, ati S. Fir. Tel. lu:t. IiOims on Homes LOANS on homes now built o( under const ruction. Kigtit per cent and no stock to carry. Keul service. Motitbty payments. 1 in ulster Agency Inc.. Libert? ttbbr. Tel. 1230. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITINU CO. IS. M, Wllflon, C. P. A. Attention glvl to anything In accounting an Income Tax Iteqnirmnents. Iool Into our Rlmpllfied uccountln method. Liberty lildff., Medforj Phon 1R7-H. 1 Insuranco FHANJC B. TOiiltKV Cioner InHiiraneo, mirety bonds, mort gtigeH, loanH, 6V4 nnd U per cer Export Inuurance Service, ' Kawt Sixth Ht., ut Central Av I'hone 1 22A. EARL H. TLMV All forma of In Huraneo. 1'lre, Auto, I,lfo, Accfc dent. Dondd. Phone 402. 20 Liberty Ftldg. MonumeiiUt - - THK OKKOON ORAN1TR CO.- MonunientH. E. A. llieks, Oon eal Manager; P. M. Kerahat Hales Manager. 3U2 N. Fronl Ht., Medford. Pitlntliiff and PaperhaiiKlnff H. MAUX, General Iintlns Con- . tractor, tlntimj, paperhungln, carpentorlnK. repalrlnfc. Pnon 178-J. Ht-n. B7 Humrnlt riiyHlclan and Surgeon B. H. POUTER, M. D Phyalclaa and Burgeon. Office 316 Liberty illd. Practice limited to dl eaeei of Women, and aurfrery. Plumbing nnd HenllnK. COKKKKN IMiOM. Plumbing nnd hen 1 1 n n. lOst limit ih furnished. Let us figin'e your plumbing ami heating Joh. J, W. t'ol'feen ami W'eMley t'ol'feen, 1L'4 Htcwart Ave, Phone 4ilti-K-2. !l I PrlnterH nnd Pnhllsheni MMDFtUlI) I'RINTINO CO. Has the bent equipped printing of flcfl In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, bill Ing nystemn, eta Portland price. 27 N. Kir Ht. Real Fjdnte nnd Rrntal. CR A Id 1 1. l-'LITCROFT Real En Mtute, Rentals and Repairs. l'J9 McAndrewM. Transfer KADS TRANSFER A 9TORAOB CO. Office 111 N. Kir St. Phone 315. Prices right. Ber vice guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSKEH 8TOKAOIQ Kervlre guntantned. 29 8. Orap Ht. Phone 644, or residence 1060, I'liholsterlng J. W EtH L'pholHtery, Mnnufao turrr of overstuffed furniture. Full line of materials. Draper ies made to order. We do all kinds of upholstering. We de liver and wit) call and show eample.i. Phone 202, Jacksonville Window Cleaning LET OEOKOH! DO IT Hcon cleaning, floor waxing, Jan I to Mtervlce. Oeo. A, Beely. PhoM m w U7i,